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ad YEARS AREAS WE MAKE THEM. on = OF MINNESOTA, | Notice of Publication. Se Tnited States Land Office. __ | STATE OF MINNESCTA, UT: : DEP. r inn., Dec. 17. 1 County oF [rasca. it Annual Milestones Need Frighten EXECU PVE DEPARTMENT «| aise ght cee cae ie eatin ¥ OF NOffice of the County Auditor. None But the Foolish, I have very little regard for the fight against Time which spends it- self on a strife with gray hairs and wrinkles. There used to be a picture shed as an advertisement in which an elderly woman had one side of her face all ironed out smoothly, with the provisions of the act of Congress of = oe —_—_— A June 3, 1878. entitled ‘An act for the sale of PROC ‘LAMA TION timber lands in the states of California, Ore- . gon. Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ¥ extended to all the Public Land States by act ; ; of August (INRLES COLLINGE, “1 Whereas. Pursuant to chapter 143 of the | of Cohassot. County of [tasea. State of Minne- | 21st day of March, {a pr at General Laws of the State of Minaesota for | sota, has this cay filed in this office his sworn | force the payment of taxes 7 ‘ é the year 1893, entitled “An act to provide for | statement No 522, for the purchase of the n¥% | Year 1897 and prior for sa the creation and Seeahixation of new coun-| ne of. sect on No. In SownenID ING, St n, pr ag ea eey me einet i pe of -+ es an he government of a he range No. Ww, and Ww! offer proo! show ry amended by chapter 121 of the General Laws | that the land sought is more Valuable for its| 8&me). situated in the county of Itaseu aad with a furnace; we can demonstrate it beyond a doubt bu’ hap-. hazard methods won't do it. The percentage of unsatisfactory furnaces is much = greater than the per- — centage of satisfactory furnaces—it ought to be just the other way. \ We are trying to change it but it cannot j i } while the other was wrinkled and | be done by cheapening a 3 Of the State of Minhesota for the year 1 timber or stone than forasrieultural purposes | State Of Minnesota, to-w! worn. The wrinkled side was the everything about a job which act is entitled “An act to amend sec- | und to establish his claim to said land before | Ne of ne of sec. 32. t. 60, more plea As we grow older | to the limit and put- ee tions two (2) and four (4) of chapter 143 of the | TD, Rassmussen, clerk of district court at) of ne of sec. 32, t. 60, n.. Fr. a i Sate 1 ting things where they =e General Laws of the year 1893, Providing for | his office at Grand Rapids Minn.,, on Tuesday | ne} of sec. 32, t. 60 n.. r. 25 W. every line in the countenance should | > the creation and organization of new coun-| tie fifth day of March, 1907. were bid in by and sold to the state tell a: story.of. jovinesdenie cee ant ny belong eo : % : peare ne ae eaennent oT abe nee eae Hepieg ea wibnecwiet nemesis aa of Minnesota, for the following sums, — sce 2 H a little expense. hat’s : 5 7 ition was filed h the cretary 0} he | Louis <irt and Hans Schultz, all of : é oF said for ourselves in youth the | Fe a be us way. The a State of the Stateef Minnesota on the 25th and Rapids, Minn, Sei Pepe e ve eae and said 5a BRAM EE h ! Re. WE OME AY: z | y day of January. 1906, praying for the creation | “Any and al! persons claiming adversely the | Swa¢ of nels for the sum of $14.54. ] we shall wear to the very | good furnace and the ) : yy of a new county out of territory now lying in| above-described lands are requested to file | °¥™ jam of $16.54. : — Every fretful, discontented, dis- | good well planned job fi | | Ttasea counts - oe of M ee a. £0 be ther ela msi this office on or before said Serr ub reprbertba gen eth stp A BAY ite oe sat | Y chiching c and which ter i ’ é ving > he face so that the sweetest an & \ 4 Hl inning at the t where the line } ‘egister. 4 ripest natures will have the rarest just a few dol- : ; eee Tate twuate sine 29) ehd:thisey op) Herald-Review Deo. 22, March 2. by said sale not having beou assigned, sald ‘ Satin ee theyetrog Sai lars, and you get that i west of the Fifth eTine| pal Meridian,v inter- rn lorfelted to the sta' s0velin wien ey srow da. me i 3 oe back promptly in fuel ~ Z i k That on the 1th di f No ber, 1905, we as old as she looks; and as pene coon ite a. ~ “4 ars Ge RE epee | s és - savi say nothing } i a being the northwest corne: Itasca county.|Notiee of Expiration of Redemption. | pursuant to the statute in such case made old as she feels. A sign of our in- about the comfortand y | Minnesota; thence 5 se p and provided and under the directions and by | creased health and vitality to-day 18 Sa HEtAGti rps ‘ the line between townships one hundred fifty | STATE OF MINNESOTA, the authority of the state auditor of Minaé- } Creased Rea soe ee ee satisfaction of owning (150) and one hundred fifty-one (151): then County OF Trasca. |" f sot, the lands aboye described were sold at é found in the fact that a woman of a furnace that’s righ 2 = east on said township line to the southeast Office of the County Auditor | public auction, as follows: fifty looka*about adcula@eea teenie that gives you a per- agit R p : corner of township one hundred fifty-one | To D, H, Michaud: ‘Ne' of ne of sec. 32, t. 60, r. 25, for the sum ' ectly hed Be ». fai © (151) north, range twenty-five (25) west of the , ‘ ieee Ee = 14 t. 60 r. 2h fectly heatedhomeand - yyy x | fifar Erintipal Mevidisaithence north to (he = Nol Stor note Oy Nou en that aie San 00r CA ERIE ei at oe ieee eet ae lasts. That's the kind y BP F t corner of frac township | (ent sa id pena OM ay sent | fe 25;for the sum of $3048 former many lookéd at thirty-five, and | n active woman of eighty has te "3 : t unt to the re the good ROUND OAK | % 4 s two (62) north of range twenty-seven | Gyjybiynr madéiGre 4 the sor tha a a ite “4 3 q E eeaen 3 7 , ae 5 a : | duly given and made in and by the district| That the amount required to redeem the the vigor a t was formerly See furnace is, We make e : ears tint ohe township lite to the cae | Court inand forthe county of Itasca on the2Ist | aforesald ne of ned is the sum of $18.8 and at sixt The milestones need frig! the plan of setting; Z g m line of said Ita county, being the linc day of March, A. D. 1962, in proceedings to en- | interest at the rate of 12 percent per annum force the payment of taxes delinquent for the | as provided by law from the day hereof to the n body Ider ni Hi rm ace i vhe i O! ves uty M¢ en nobody, Older people are no | we place things whe ; / - Fea UR ene oust Principal: Made for said county of Itasca, the follow- | day redemption is made on $16.27. longer put in a corner, nor are they they should be; we i) / FI. ahénes. northou the ran, lineto ng described parcel of land, situated In the| That the amount required to redeem 7 xpected to hug the chimney corner. try to please you but AT i ion with the : county of [tasea anG State of Minnesota. to-|/the aforesuid nw of ne4 is the sum woman’s obligation to be to her latest day.~-Mar- gster in Woman's Home : . { , y f : rth west quarter of southwest quarter a | m wish Changes ‘ United States and the British Ry hc Z het e of $18.25 und interest at the rate of 12 per cent ne ving te ‘: oA : ae ae \ thence westerly along said boun 5 [nwi4 of sw j or lot three [3] of section 18 In| jer annum as provided by law, from the date township 60 norta of range 26 west, (which wrong, it won't lund is now assessed in your name] was bid in tra to the day redemption is made on RES by and sold to the state of Minnesota for the |”. ° and we will show » why. If you are in- f , the place of beginning, all 0, g PUD x is within the f county of Itasea, State of Minnesota; which said petition ks thar the 10 of sim of two and 21-100 dollars [$221]; That| That the amount required to redeem the 3 more than thre rs having elapsed since | #foresaid sw of ne is the sum of $23.14 and : - suid proposed y shall be Kooch-| cig sale g red ion i interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum WELL NAMED CANNIBAL PLANT. us. Get the A Poe tone serene | Minnesota In said premises acquired by said|theday such redemption is made, on $20.48; sale not hi fore described. : t thereof, pa by Ei Te sel ta bad inaiee GE the Odeie z < — ig been assigned. id parcel of | @ amounts ng exclusive 0: eo ae | Furnace Book and that Ronald &. MeDonald off the vilare | land became forfeited to the state of Minne- | t accrue upon this notice, whieh must be “WARMTH AND : LE iN Village of Littletork, red Smith of the town | 30a; ‘That on the 10th day of November, | pald In addition to said amounts. ae i Ate H { Reedy. Charles M, Bowman of the. village | !%0% pursuant to the statute in such case] That the tax deeds issued upon sald sale COMFORT” ‘ Q . * ot Big Calls and Hugh T. Mcintosh of the made and proyided, and under the directions | have been presented to me by the holder : - villa Sof Northut tii uetusl residents of {22d by authority of the state auditor of} thereof, and that the time for redemptioa of fhe said proposed atinty of Koochiching. Minnesota, the land above described was sold | said parcels of land from said sale will ex- and constitute th st board of-coun at public sale by the undersigned for the sun: pire sixty {001 Gays after the service of this a cteofsaid. proposed county, and. in}! thirteen and 51-100 dollars ($13.51); That} notice and proof thereof has been filed in seni eaid petition au iy: repreacated the amount required to redeem suid parcel of | my office. averred that the said hereinbefore describ Jand, exclusive of the costs to accrue Upon! Witness my hand and official seal this “18th Nicaraguan Vegetable That Preys on | 1 Objects. ce Nicaragua is ; fou uncanny product of t ve uble kingdom known, among sive name of expres Doe-wah- ; | | | | | A a Rae R Mamma A Aaah i SOM eR = a 4 ‘ \ noose.” How delighted aut the } territory comprises more than four hundred | {45 woticn- 1s the sum, of fifteen and olor | day of December, 1908. _ | would have been to make this PRR are contains more than two} i veive [12] per cent per annum. as provided | [Official Seal] M. A. SPANG, by law, fre ate hereof to the day such Auditor of Itasca County, Minnesota. and Herald-Review Junuary 5, 19, 19. ° ing urea of Itasca county ’ Baseman tte ; t ’ sdemption is made, on the sum of $13, WW & H D ee owers Parelbory © iereliibetore “dcaceped. Wi) that the tax certificate issued upon said. sale | e e r} | age eRseny hain aa has been presented to me by the holder there- m the é the si bject of one of And Wnereas. On the 19th day Fe 1906, said petition was duly consid bruary, I alist, discovered | mp cecunteiny ate sues bee ehaueeae is of, and that the time for redemption of said| Notice of Expiration of Redemption. ) azo while ws ring . . i purcel of land fre id sale wili expire sixty ng ago while: wanuenaeeaae Grand Rapids, Minn. Nay dave ating tieaarvios of Gila a etice ead STATE OF MINNESOTA, { § e. Attracted by ceric f pain and terror from his dog, proof of has been filed in my office. County of Itasca, Witness my band and official seal this 13th Office of the County Auditor. the governor, state auditor and sec state of the state of Minne: he f he animal held by black, |* = RE Pa ncrckch ae coutormiog in all reepeuis | iharescie N OU Ene. - it a which had chafed the | GOSTLY HATS FOR MEN. — | AMERICAN SPEECH 13 UNIFORM. | thattJrone hundred and forty-tinee (1s) of | THeraldsigevtow J mont ‘sale held on te Sad. day of May. Ac, 6 pi bleeding. point. . These —--- ae the General Laws of the State of Minnesota aeoraes 1000, pursuant to real, estate tax ud nent ' covered carnivorous plant which has brero Still Holds Record, ing Dialects in Great Britain. Laws of said state for the year 1895; Notice of Expiration of Redemption. |2!8t day of March, 1900, in proceedings to been aptly named “the land octopus.” | f'aikmg about expensive hats,” | It has been observed that the lan. | And Whereas, Pursuant to the provisions | nap OF MINNESOTA the year 1807, and prior years for said county The 1 23 ‘are flexi ack, | “he | es Ea i of section three hundred eighty-two (382) of | STATE OF MINNESOTA, | 5 Peso age Eg aigg hb y mah gee Bok igen j Th b: es are flexible, black, | said a prominent hat dealer, “the | zuage spoken in the United States is | the Revised Laws of 195, the governor of the ,., County of Itasca, the Stace Of bionsnta thio tellenin described | P 1ed thout leaves, and secrete a | most costly hat that was ever made |:emarkably uniform. True, there are State of Minnesotn on the 30th day April. 1906, Office of the County Auditor. } parcels of iand( which are now assessed In-your | prociamation declaring that | To Pardee Cook & Co: been duly filed and cen- . ing that the question of | You the proposed new county of Koocbiching be | ment s submitted to the voters of said Lta y name) situated in the county of Itasca and » hereby notafied that ata tax judg- | State of Minnesota, to-wit: le held on the 12th day of May, A.D| No'4 of nw, sec, 32, t. 60, r. 25, for the sum unt tothe real estate tax judg- | of $10.69, wis of nw4.:sec. 32, t. 60, r. 25, for the They are also furnished was presented to Gen. Grant while in | many dialects, but Great Britain, less number of suckers, with | Mexico in 1882. It cost $1,500 in gold. |in area than any of half a dozen y attach themselves to their | It is now in the national museum at.|states, contains such very different 190: 5 vietim t inly deserves be | w: ss a : : rohan es - : ; i Rd aise be 1} y given and made in and by the Dis- | sum of $15.67, se’ of nw%, sec, 32. r. 25, | ic It alas a at oe Washington, says the New York Press. | languages as English, Welsh and thé | atthe next gcneral election to fe ix {in and for {he county of Itasca on | for the sum of $15.00 and se of sw, sec. 32. 1 | classed as the octopus of the vegetable “Panama hats used to be frequently | Gaelic of the Scoitish highlands, to. | day in November, 1906, which proclan t y of Mareh. A.D. 1902 in roseed: t. 60, r. 25. for the sum of $14.71; : | world.—New York Herald. Id as hi s $5 - | say ing rovinel i was duly filed. recorded and published in ac-| ings to enforce the | payment o axes | That more than three years having elapsed sold a: high as $500 each. I remem: say nothing of the provincial dialects catlinusaritl the oxovisionn Ufsnid laws deliquent for the y 1900 for said county of | since said sale and ot pent htt 4 heving | re uae Peg ber selling four hats at that price in |of Cornwall and Yorkshire and the ‘And Wherens, It appears thattho notice of ipa ue, HO ie OeecnbeO: Thee ok been made therefrom, and the rightof the | | a 7 ‘ : re A and, ated in the e yo a i Vitality of the Ant. a single day in 1872, but such hats are junique speech of the London cockney, | an election. as provided by section three | stuto of Minnesota. — to-wi Northeast | st#te of Minnesota in said premises acquired > | quarter of Southeast quarter (neX of ses) of Heer erty Aron “ ; ion 11. in township 60 northtof range i 4 Ni f the c ty of Itasca that the question of sikinks is hie mt of Minnesota; That on the llth day of No- tha: Grenbion of ihe. county. ot. Kooch.| Wess, (rl ch land is ow “assessed in YOUF | vember, 1905, pursuant to the statute in such iching would be voted upon ut the said gener- | Kime) Was bid in by and sold to the. stste Of | ease made and provided and under the alelection tnd that the law for such cases | UNBCSOEE TOR fhe Som oe one ioe sears | directions and by the authority of the state made and provided has beca in all respects | Collars G18: it more than three years) auditor of Minnesota, the lands above di having elapsed since said sale and no re- ‘ somplied with; demption having been made therefrom, and | 4ctibed were sold at public auction, And Wherews, It appeais from the certifi- | the right of tho state of Minnesota in said x ‘ cate of the state canvassing board, made and | premises acquired by said sale not having| Ne of nw34, sec, 32, t. 60, r. 25, for the sum . filed with the secretary of state, disclosing | been assigned, said parcel of land became | Of $13.24, wis of nwh, sec. 38, t. 60, r. 25, for the the result of the vote on the snid proposition | forfeited to the state of Minnese That | Sum of $26.18, se'4 of nw, sec. 32, t. 60, r. 25, hungred hty-tour (384) of the Revised Laws of was duly giyen to the electors ful-power shee: no longer to be obtained. The tnost while in this country, with its vast Sther lost lie expensive panama I have sold in | expanse of territory, its settlement by years was bought by a banker of this | Spanish, French, Dutch and Swedish : city last week for $100. It was the | colonists and its millions of immi: . oe : eo tw ayesla tad Gianna last fine panama hat in stock. Such | grants drawn from nearly every coun- 5 e 5 nee POarae taaprapors hats.are-stiH worn by the hidalgos in | try, large and small, all over the ee st ef the inseet, Under | South America. They are not made | world, there is far greater uniformity tion to Jui errs in Panama, but got the name because | of speech than in any other land of their bodies which sd, They have been able circumstances an fis? h had been cut off. One case | Market for them. The finest hats | ‘the causes can be readily seen, | east thereon in the said co" of Itasca at} vided, and. under the directions and by] ‘That the amount required to redeem the AES t of tt come’ from Peru. They are made of |The public sviyols have made this said election, and th of two thous- | of the state auditor of Minnesota, | aforesaid ne of nw is the sum of $20.61 and is recer in which the rest of the the fiber of the pita or pineapple plant I dos J Is a | and. two sundred sixty-th 3) votes | +h above sribed wis sold at_ public | interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum rt I bout forty-one days after “4 - its “ee, _ nation of readers and ‘he press has | were polled at said question ned for the sum of eleven | as provided by law, from the date hereof to 5 i ere, 2 which is as soft and pliable as silk, supplied books and pe e sithout | Of the creation of the pri d new county ; That the amount | the day redemption is made on $18.24; f s also revive after aniheniie At ihoam see GhOt ane tint sl PI € Tele) 8 anc papers withou of Kooch: r to rec said parcel of land, ex- That the amount required to redeem the 1 d@ in ywater for many | *! Resp ooh > that |timit. Press associations have done | hundred se y (1370) Were in favor sive of the costs to accrue upon this | aforesaid wiz of nW4 is the sum of $29.68 and s they neemicee Ge Abad they can be folded up and carried in their pare toward giving a uniform lishing suid county of Koochiching ; ve, is the sum of thirteen and 94-100 | interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum days, ¢ they seem > dea 2s ease ee gs : 313.94) and interest at the rave of ritheye ake Sm rere roones and fairly good tone to the news: |, Now Therefore. I, John A ; Tihiuin as” provided | #8 Provided by law,, frou the date hereof to a few after y i bigs ? , J 1 i at 7 ie the day redemption is made on 18; _ SVE MELTS - from the date hereof to the day such mersed. . paper language of the day. The tele- nani lei ade, on the $11.4; and} That the amount required to redeem the 5 s Revi mat : 543 iiss emption is made, on the sum of $1.4; at - ees ne Children and Sleep. graph, the telephone and cheap post- | fiphe devised Laws of ta eo tie Doe that the tax certificate issued upon suid sale ateroeald eee OL eat eee ss > oT er nistais or, reas mig ae pal hus been presented to me by the holder thereof, est § e What -Man {Does Ale Galan One of the greatest mistakes of | age have brought distant parts of the aie ae a - ate the sai pen eaterene sti fe redemption “ot said | as provided by law, from the date hereof to ee, : one and those who have charge | country into quick and easy commu- | tion a majority of the votes cast thereat upou | Parcel of land from sid sale will expire sixty the day redemption tania oe 2 ; cause to be grateful for f childr is tha sy are likely 7, e 2 i DSH (60) days atter the service of this notice ani That the amount required to redeem the a g of eildren is that they are likely to | nication and so have aided in teach: | ine sti propo ion ad ee aa raty of | Proof thercof has been tiled-in my offics. aforesaid se of sw¥4 Is the sun of $23.14, and a on of a volume dealing | allow the young ones too little time |ing a common language. * a a: 4 Koochiching, hereinbefore bounded “and Witness my b > logic, for it forms, per- | to sleep. With one excuse or anoth- nd official seal this 13th } interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum, described, with the coun it ed and | day of December, e as provided by law from the date hereof to The ruiroad has penetrated every js the day redemption is made, on $20.48; All { le recognition | o; > yi esters ar ; the county comimissione set Official S M. A. SPANG. ie day . de, .48; Fe 5 er the youngsters are up later at | corner of the land and made a nation’ | forth in saidpetition and proclamation has | ee et teasea County, Minnesota, Se) stiG ints belay exel uate Cuaae cate been duly created and. vested with all, the Bete race aan a Pare Q i rights and privileges conferred by law upon Herald-Review-Jan. b, 12, 1 in addition to said amounts; an organized county of the State of Minne- That the tax deeds issued oe sald sale ge Duroctranitiat the ceantoe’ meanmpeen oe ‘ é f Paw eee “es ereof; and that the time for redemption o! In testimony whereof, I. have hereunto. set erent; and tat the timo.toe Catenin Oe sts in the mind | njeit than they should be, and as of travelers. » sex. But she is not thereby to | they must be off to school betimes in | tles Hine are thrown daily across. the ttered into the belief that it will | the morning and there may be duties land in every direction, carrying with iiellectual status in mascu- | ig perform they are called before they | them the hv cnakcoat thousktscand Countless human shut- line € mation. Man does not want | pave finished their morning nap. Chil i my hand and caused the great seal of the STATE OF MINNESOTA, } mek a s hk - 21 _ 3 » hereto s by ATE NNESOTA, { pire sixty (60) days after the service of this the logical woman; as a logiciar he is : * 5 speech and doing their part to make | State of Minnesota to be hereto, affixed, at County of Beltrami. * (88. notice and proof thereof has been filed in + Ree dren, as a rule, ought to sleep ten or | one pattern of the whole. Hie capil tte eae de oe panliaoeld District Court, my office. too often conscious that med sthe only. eleven hours, and to do this they ik Aas ae de pence ee ne tae fr & Conrad Plan figents Judicial District. | Witness my hand and official seal this 18th sa ‘ le of his wisdom, and | must be put to bed early enough at JOHN A. JOHNSON, a Sonate day of December, 1906, a 3 orms her tet his argu- night so that they may get this amount WHERE DEEPEST LOVE ABIDES. peta State Seal) Governor. Thowpson,6t al—Defeudanta, {Official oe ‘Kins 4 SANE ound logic,” he expects. | of uninterrupted rest—Modern Wom- P, E. HANSON, s hereby given, That by virtue of . Herald-Review Jan. 5, 12, 19. ution to me directed and delivered ow in my hands, Issu by the District teenth Judicia! istrict, Ate oO Stare OF MINNESOT pla, in and for the County of Beltrami,| Notice of Expiration of Redemption. epartment of State. upon a judgment rende in said court in x I, P.E. Hanson, secretary of the state of | favorol Wes. Conrad, plaintiff and against | STATE OF MINNESOTA, Minnesota do hereby certify that L have com-| Wm. Blo ©. M. Blocker. and Hans P.| omes of the County Auditor. pared the annexed copy ‘with the orginal] Thompson. defendants. I have levied upon | ito M&O. Lor Co. (Minnesota & Ontario roclamation in my office of Proclamation | the following described real property of said | “{ umber Co): . —_ ssuedin re: The creation of Kooch | defendant, Hans P. Thompson. to-wit: aegis coun said proclamation dated Decembe: Lot enteen (i7). in block eight (8),in the | | You are hereby notified that at a tax 19th, 1966. and that said copy is @ true «nd | original townsite of Northome, according to | judgment sale held on the 26th day of May. correct transcript of said orginal proclama-| the recorded plat thereof or record and on|A. D. 1000). ursuant to the real estate tax tion and of the whole thereof file in the office of the register of deeds in and | judgment duly given and made in and by the In testimony whereof, [ huve here unto, set | for the County of Itasea, State cf Minnesota, | district court in and for the county of Teascn my hand and affixed the great soal of The. tith i now held by the Hamm | On the 2ist day of March, A, D. 1900, in pro- state, at the capitol, in St. Paul, this 20th, day | Brewi corporation, in trust, | ceedings to enforce the ment of taxes of December, A. D, 19 s Hans P delinquent for the year 1897 ani prior voaes tas. P. E. HANSON, And 1. shail on the 28th day of | Said county of Itasca, the following described fseal] Secretary of Stat>. | January, A, D. 1907, at the hour oe o'clock areal of land, “stunted teste Conny ae led i 1 r i 3 » d day. at on of th asca a 4 t Filed in the office of the county auditor of} a. m of s: a ee ai goer tg Beuthbast quarter of the Nosthonst: comers ber, 1906. in the gunty of Itasca and state, pro-| (se4 of ne) of section 11, in towns! > M. A. SPANG, ceed to lithe right title and interest of | north of range 27, west.(which land is now County Auditor. the above named Hans P. Thompson one of | assessed in your name) was bid In by and sold Herald-Review Dec. 29, 1906, Jan, 5, 12, 19 suid defendants, in and to the above describ-| to the state of Minnesota for the sum of ed property, to satisfy said judgment and | eleven and 72-100 dollars (811.72; costs, amounting t three hindfed thirty sae bee dece td Ho Hoong ff ine and 30-100 ($339.30) dollars, together with | 8! | Al ace se Oi sale and laterest on the | therefrom. and the right of the state all accruing co: same from July 6th., 1905, at the rate of 6 per| Minnesota in said premises acquired: by said cent per annum, at public auction, to the | sale not having been assigned, said parcel 0 highest bidder sor cash. land became forfeited to the state of Min = Dated Grand Rapids, Minn., Dec,, 6th...1906. | esota; That onthe 11th day of Novembe}, WM. HOOLIHAN, | 1905, purzuant tothe statute in such . Sheriff. | made and provided and under the dii ~ 3K, and by the authority of the state audit By FP. W. Fisu, An absolute specific and anti-septic y will expect, her to believe an: God’s Goodness Chiefly Felt by Those *s Pictorial. Mics ool in Tribulation. Where is it that God, in His search- ing of the hearts of His children, hears the tones of the deepest love, and sees on the uplifted face the light of the most heartfelt gratitude? Not where His gifts are most profuse, but where they seem most meager; not where the suppliant’s worship glides forth from the cushion of luxury Secretary of State. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, } 4 Few Women Faint. A Depressing Object. It is a curious fact, of general re- groom is generally the | mark, and observed not by physicians i feature of the mod- | only, that fainting is less common If he is well off he is | nan it used to be. It is rare that one bald, with a decided tendency | sees a woman carried out of a church ue, or else of a pale | a» theater, yet forty years ago it was e, with equally pale eyes and | q matter of such common occurrence a retreating chin. In ordinary life he | a, parely to excite remark. This is wears spectacles, which at the request | aye in very great measure to the out- through lips saturated with plenty and of the bride he discards at his wed-| goor life young women lead in these |'OUn¢ed by health; not within the ding, with the result that he’stumbles | gays of tennis and golf and other ae of Funcerena ambition, or even over the last step leading from the | sports. The heart and the circulation ane ate nes oF unbroken: domestic chancel to the altar aisles, and is only are strengthened by exercise in the peace; but where the outcast, flying saved from falling flat on his face by open air and it takes a great shock from persecution, kneels in the even- desperately clutching at the bride’s | +t qisorder the blood balance in the |/"& °? the rock whereon he sleeps; bouguet—Ladies’ Field. body of the modern woman. by the fresh grave, where, as the HO earth is opened, heaven in answer = AS opens too; by the pillow of the wast- Nicknames of Presidents. Scared by the Sentence. ed sufferer, where the sunken eye, A number of Soe nicknames | when the late Judge “Newton of | denied sleep, converses with a silent arose from his initials. Unconditional | gouthboro presided over the court in | star, and the hollow voice enumerates Surrender probably attained the wid- | Westboro, he had before him one day | j = t popularity. The press of his day 2 Y | in low prayer the scanty list of com- sandy ty Itasca County. Minn., this 21st day of Decem- | court oe, in the v mt Attorney, Deputy. | Miunesota, the land above described vanitackured not a few U. S. sobri- ea ren etre ca Re oe ee shortened tale of hopes. preparation for all kinds of Mina. the gum gf” twenty-seven. and tf ao Staves an ac eat eng (iis, eh sttehe, eee Mi. em SorE THROAT ———— md aval of and cela ote ne was also styled Hero of Appo- | inat he had a vague conception of Brazilian pebble is a name given to. Tn famed, Ulcer at eae Whooping roat Land Office at Case Lake, Minn: provided by law, from the ‘date hereof mattox. Garfield did not, of course, the seriousness of his crime, for, turn- | !arge masses of particularly transpar- and Diphtheria. siaubely ae: a We Seuitz | of #2798; and that the tax d become the Martyr President until ing a startled look on the judge, he | at quartz or rock crystal, which is Notice is hereby given that Fred W. Stultz t PURIFYING HEALING SOOTHING HARMLESS | iid kapids, Minn.. has filed notice of | said sale has his intention to make final five year proof in| holder thereof, styled the Preacher President, from sake, judge, why didn’t yer hung me?” | though material quite as good occurs rice ae ecg z z ae 585 nude Hept, 26, 1901, for the lot No. & will expire sixty s early calling. 7 .G MEDICINE C0., 4 Molnes, Ka | oC tion 18, t hi 26, d that | t ene Fg ape tas i a el sein mein abi Cato | my oes PPE ee ; . re 5 ma | Sen, clerk of court at his offic and Rap- itness my hand and o! Surprise for a Clergyman. ick R i parency and hardness the Brazilian jds.Mlnn,, on Mareh 5th, i day of Deco! x, 1906. = A Sick Room Hint. Debbie was far euperlac to. diet teak : He names the following witnesses to prove | [vfficial Seal] M.A. It is on record that the pastor of If hot applications are required for D iS 2 R. COSTELLO his continuous residence upon and cultiva- Auditor of Itasca County, the y Catholic church in a small taken suddenly ill, when th product of the old glass melters, but tion of, the land : Thomas Hughes, Hans Herald-Review Jan. 5. ¥. 19. he only = @ person tal y ™, When the | the modern glass is quite as good as Schultz, Andrew Salter and Ed Anderson all town in Eastern Massachusetts was | fire is out and there is no better con- gi DENTIST. of Grand Rapids, Minn. the crystal. In fact the mineral is now little used, and the name persists mainly as a trade epithet intended to express superior quality. Good glass for lenticular purposes is now made in the United States; but the best, such as would be employed in astro- Offic. in First National Bank Building.— B.S. Ee Oe GRAND RAPIDS. MINNESOTA Herald-Review January 5, March 2, For Sale—Best heavy Ariving team in the county. Also sleds, wagon and harness. Enquire of /Will Nisbett, z Grand Rapids. : for Rent—The: Mclntosh| Ship or bring your furs to Ben Levy, ieee on Kindred avenue opposite | highest eash price paid for raw fars.| | Lumberman’s outff’ for sale at a a zed to ralse some money for re- | yenience for heating at hand, a lamp pairing the church. Finding that his | chimney fills the breach admirably. met with litfle response, he | Light the lamp full head and in a to make a tour of the parish | twinkle the chimney is hot and ready contributions. The loca! | for use when wrapped in a woolen Partingion saw him approach | cloth. A stove lid answers the same and sol M Ce SE Hi IG DE RES CRS ESAS yal tad ease eas Ail AES i RNR se eR YO a pS Ee ee ee aT TTEEEEEDERPEDEPEREREIIREEETEDEPEUNNPaREEEEEEEEREEEE e the house, and, going to the door, she | purpose when the fire has been re sid n Gi bareain’ | Fuguire of Bale: erected the astonished’ gentleman ee ae Central ng gtr ated ee Levy’s Enterprise — adjoining “ — Faq : Ted Campbill ; pou ego ee 2 8 f with: “Come right in, revenue father,” !~ a ie its 5 , , Sieg oes NEEFECTIVE PAGE